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Topic: Bounty spammer meets AI Chat generator. Can they be banned on the spot? - page 3. (Read 2570 times)

legendary
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**In BTC since 2013**
Another thought I have on this subject was the following scenario: Someone use ChatGPT to translate a text.

I, for example, normally use google translator to write my posts in English. If I ask chat to do this translation, maybe it will translate a little better. Does this cease to be my text? I don't think it is any longer, but it could certainly make the text more likely to be detected as a false positive.

It is really not easy to detect what is or is not 100% AI-created text.

copper member
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White Russian
Another example of what it looks like when a bounty hunter decides to be smart with the help of AI.
A bold statement considering the result is 100% accurate. My opinion at the moment is that it is impossible to determine with 100% certainty whether the text was written by a person or a language model if the operator of the language model has made at least minimal efforts to hide it. As a simple example, you can ask ChatGPT to be concise and try to keep within 500 characters in the answer. After that, the ChatGPT responses lose their easily recognizable external structure and become more concentrated, less watery.

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Q: Explain the main advantages of bitcoin over fiat money, try to keep within 500 characters when answering.

A: Bitcoin has several advantages over fiat money. It is decentralized, meaning it is not controlled by any government or financial institution. Transactions are also faster and cheaper, as there are no intermediaries involved. Bitcoin also offers privacy and security, as it is based on cryptography. Finally, its limited supply and deflationary nature make it a good store of value and a hedge against inflation.

Q: If bitcoin offers privacy, why do we need bitcoin mixers? Keep answering as concisely as possible.

A: Bitcoin is pseudonymous, meaning transactions can be traced on the blockchain. Bitcoin mixers can increase privacy by mixing transactions with others, making it harder to trace the origin or destination of funds.

Q: How do you assess the prospects for accepting bitcoin as a global reserve currency?

A: Currently, the prospects for Bitcoin becoming a global reserve currency are uncertain due to its high volatility and lack of widespread adoption. However, if these issues can be addressed and more countries and institutions begin to accept and hold Bitcoin, it could become a viable reserve currency option in the future.

Q: How can we solve the problem of bitcoin price volatility?

A: The problem of Bitcoin price volatility can be addressed through increased adoption and market liquidity. As more individuals, businesses, and institutions begin to accept and hold Bitcoin, its price stability could improve. Additionally, the development of more sophisticated financial instruments, such as Bitcoin futures and options, could also help to reduce volatility by providing investors with more ways to hedge against price swings. Finally, increased regulatory clarity and mainstream acceptance could also help to stabilize the Bitcoin market.

It seems that in this mode of using ChatGPT, it responds approximately at the level of Satoshi Nakamoto. Smiley
sr. member
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I'm human!

Well... maybe we have to start questioning that statement.  Roll Eyes

LoyceV you have to start giving more proof that you are really human.  Tongue

I sometimes ask if this is going to prevent something from happening to someone's account (mine especially) because when I do login I get to see that too (are you a human?), is it really safe? Just asking.
legendary
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legendary
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I am pretty sure that this text is A.I generated. Like come on, having a bulleted type of answer is certainly what chatGPT uses as a pattern to answer certain questions.

This is not a financial or investment advice, but a general tips on how to increase your profit if you are a crypto trader. Always make your own research and continue to increase in your knowledge

    Research and Stay Up-to-Date: Cryptocurrency markets are constantly evolving, and it's crucial to stay informed about the latest developments and trends in the industry. Follow news sources, blogs, social media influencers, and forums related to cryptocurrency trading to keep yourself updated on the latest market conditions.

    Develop a Trading Plan: It's important to have a clear strategy and plan in place before trading cryptocurrencies. This includes determining your risk tolerance, setting entry and exit points, and using stop-loss orders to minimize losses.

    Diversify Your Portfolio: It's essential to diversify your cryptocurrency portfolio to minimize your risk exposure. Invest in a mix of different cryptocurrencies to spread your risk.

    Use Technical Analysis: Technical analysis is a method of analyzing market data such as price charts and trading volumes to predict future market trends. This can help you make informed trading decisions.

    Use Trading Tools: Utilize trading tools such as bots, signals, and indicators to help you identify potential trading opportunities and automate your trading strategy.

Remember, cryptocurrency trading is inherently risky, and there are no guarantees of profitability. It's important to do your due diligence and make informed decisions based on your own risk tolerance and financial goals.
legendary
Activity: 1862
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**In BTC since 2013**
I'm human!

Well... maybe we have to start questioning that statement.  Roll Eyes

LoyceV you have to start giving more proof that you are really human.  Tongue
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
A better detector than GPTZero which I found can properly detect whether a text was written by an AI or not is https://detector.dng.ai.
Some claim I'm an AI instead of human. So far, every "AI-detector" I've tried agrees with that myth. The last one I checked called me 81.4% Fake. "Yours" is much worse with 97%:
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I'm human!
legendary
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A better detector than GPTZero which I found can properly detect whether a text was written by an AI or not is https://detector.dng.ai. I consider it more accurate than even OpenAI's detector because OpenAI's version has sometimes classified my human text as AI generated.

You're welcome Cool
legendary
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My 6th sense tells me that this user - Rarakun is using ChatGPT to generate his content

Guys have a look
The posts look really good, maybe too good. But I don't want to make any hasty conclusions just by looking at two posts and without knowing anything about the person. The way to find out is by comparing the content he wrote about Polygon with whatever else he writes in other posts in the future. For now, he only has two posts. If he sounds illiterate elsewhere and can't answer simple questions that people ask him, it's quite clear he is getting help. Most probably from a bot.
hero member
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ARTS & Crypto


Looks like to ask a ChatGPT about generated text its useless
legendary
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Heisenberg
My 6th sense tells me that this user - Rarakun is using ChatGPT to generate his content

Guys have a look

Nowadays i can summerize 4 main cons of polygon

Lack of differentiation: Some people might argue that Polygon doesn't offer enough unique features or benefits compared to other cryptocurrencies or blockchain platforms. They might see it as just another digital currency in a crowded market.

Lack of mainstream adoption: While Polygon has gained a following among the Ethereum community, some critics might argue that it hasn't yet gained enough widespread adoption to justify investing in it. They might argue that it's too risky to invest in a relatively new and unproven technology.

Concerns about decentralization: Some critics might argue that Polygon's reliance on Ethereum as its underlying technology means that it's not truly decentralized. They might argue that there are other blockchain platforms that offer greater levels of decentralization and security.

Technical issues: Like any technology, Polygon is not without its flaws. Some critics might point to technical issues or vulnerabilities in the system as a reason to be cautious about investing in it. They might argue that it's too early to know whether these issues will be resolved or if they will have a long-term impact on the technology's viability.

If you are not afraid of these minds, you can obviously try to invest and make money from it.

If proven that someone just copied content directly from a chatbot, I think they should permanently be banned. It's no different from copy google results and pasting them here without citing the sources.
legendary
Activity: 1862
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**In BTC since 2013**
You could just google how to detect if a text was written by a bot or something similar. I wanted to see if ChatGPT could recommend some sources to scan if content was written by a bot and it suggested a few sites:

It could also have been reasoning to have followed.

But I just found the answer interesting, since it was in line with LoyceV comment.
Of course, as I said, these points mentioned are nothing new.

However, thanks for these tips.
legendary
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You could just google how to detect if a text was written by a bot or something similar. I wanted to see if ChatGPT could recommend some sources to scan if content was written by a bot and it suggested a few sites:

- Botometer
- Botcheck.me
- Fakespot

Google probably has even better suggestions.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
**In BTC since 2013**
How about Legendary slapper? He caught my attention because of the large number of posts he produces while barely earning any Merit. It looks like chat AI spam to me:

Speaking of which, today I decided to ask ChatGPT how it was possible to find out if the text was made by it or not.
Initially, he said that as it was a language model, which does not keep history and wrote based on the information he has and the training he had, I could not say if a text was written by him or not.

But when I insisted and asked how I could find out if a text was written by an AI or not, he wrote:

Quote from: ChatGPT
Sometimes it can be difficult to tell if a text was written by a human or an artificial intelligence (AI), especially if the AI in question is well-trained and sophisticated. However, here are some tips that may help you identify if a text was generated by an AI:

Consistency: AI tends to be very consistent in its choice of words, phrases, and sentence structures. If a text seems very uniform and lacking in variation, it may be a sign that it was generated by an AI.

Speed: AI can produce large amounts of text in a short period of time. If a text seems to have been produced in an abnormally short amount of time, it may be an indicator that it was generated by an AI.

Accuracy: AI tends to be very precise and detailed in its descriptions, but may sometimes make errors due to limitations in its training or programming. If a text seems very precise and has no obvious errors, it may be a sign that it was generated by an AI.

Coherence: AI is generally very coherent in its choice of words and ideas. If a text seems to have an unusual coherence or is very well-organized and structured, it may be an indicator that it was generated by an AI.

However, it's important to remember that AI technologies are always evolving and becoming more sophisticated. Some of the most recent and advanced text generation techniques can be very difficult to distinguish from human writing.

Very interesting answer, don't you think? Perhaps we already knew all these tips, but it was interesting to analyze what the AI itself does.
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
How about Legendary slapper? He caught my attention because of the large number of posts he produces while barely earning any Merit. It looks like chat AI spam to me:
I haven't been in that position, but I can think it would be difficult. Leaving a higher-paying job might be tough if you've worked hard to get there, but our happiness and health should always come first. Thinking about and weighing the decision's potential long-term consequences is crucial.

Here are some tips to keep in mind before making the switch:

Assess your values and priorities: What do you value most in your career and in your life? Are you prepared to forgo a portion of your financial security for a career that matches with your principles and makes you happier?

Consider the impact on your lifestyle: How will the change affect your income, your bills, and your overall finance?

Research the new opportunity thoroughly: Make sure you have a clear understanding of the job requirements, the company culture, and the earning potential.

Get advice from people you trust: Talk to friends, family, and career counselors to get a different perspective on your decision. Forum like bitcointalk is also a wonderful source

Create a backup plan
: If the switch doesn't work out, what will you do? Make sure you have a plan in place in case things don't go as expected.

The choice to switch job is ultimately a personal one, and it is essential to do what is best for you. Whether you decide to continue with the higher-paying job or transition to a field that provides you more satisfaction, be sure you've taken the time to weigh your alternatives and make the best decision for your future.

Quoting myself:
Typically, it adds as much words or phrases as possible to make the post or message sound longer and better. << See what i did there?
It does this:
"values and priorities"
"in your career and in your life"
"that matches with your principles and makes you happier"
"your income, your bills, and your overall finance"
"the job requirements, the company culture, and the earning potential"
"Talk to friends, family, and career counselors"
"weigh your alternatives and make the best decision"
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
This looks like another generic AI chatbot spammer: Sandra99:

it seems that the moderators have deleted some of Sandra's posts.

Actually, davinci-003 was launched sometime in late November: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33780720 and I started using this cli in January.

The reason I switched to a model that will charge me bills is because I kept getting gated by Cloudflare's bot captcha, and it was detrimental to my ability to access ChatGPT through a browser.

via the browser is tiring and ChatGPT is very often overloaded, so you must wait.
I just installed a ChatGPT bot on my randomly created Discord server and works fine. No Cloudflare captcha or out of capacity (for now). I have a new friend  Wink
legendary
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I am not sure why you copied or worked on a model which does not even exist as written by you " a month ago". BTW, OPEN AI was free before you did that and it is still free but you won't get access to it whenever you want to! I am not sure why you started promoting Davinci-003 (which I have no clue about) as there are many ways to get access to a premium AI content generator. I know such a thing as I am aware of how my students are getting things done.

Actually, davinci-003 was launched sometime in late November: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33780720 and I started using this cli in January.

The reason I switched to a model that will charge me bills is because I kept getting gated by Cloudflare's bot captcha, and it was detrimental to my ability to access ChatGPT through a browser.

I'm not using it as a content generator, but rather as a Q/A search engine. Smiley
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
This looks like another generic AI chatbot spammer: Sandra99:
Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, are known for their high volatility and price swings, which can make them a challenging option for businesses. However, there are several benefits to accepting Bitcoin as a payment method, including:

1. Lower transaction fees: Bitcoin transactions often have lower fees compared to traditional payment methods like credit cards.

2. Faster and more secure transactions: Bitcoin transactions are processed almost instantly, and they use strong encryption to ensure the security of funds.

3.Access to a wider customer base: By accepting Bitcoin, you can reach a global audience of people who prefer to use cryptocurrencies.

If you're considering accepting Bitcoin for your business, there are a few initial steps you should take:
1. Research: Before you start accepting Bitcoin, it's important to learn as much as you can about cryptocurrencies, their benefits, and their risks.

2. Choose a reliable wallet and payment processor: To receive payments in Bitcoin, you'll need a cryptocurrency wallet and a payment processor. Do your research to find a reputable and secure option that meets your needs.

3. Consider security: Cryptocurrencies are vulnerable to theft, so it's important to take steps to secure your funds. This might include using multi-signature wallets, keeping most of your funds in cold storage, and regularly backing up your data.

4.Be prepared for price swings: Bitcoin's price can be volatile, so you need to be prepared for short-term price swings. You might consider converting Bitcoin to your local currency as soon as you receive it, to minimize the impact of price swings.

By taking these steps, you can help ensure that accepting Bitcoin is a profitable and secure option for your business.

This question touches on the current political and regulatory landscape surrounding Bitcoin. With the growing adoption of cryptocurrencies, governments and central banks around the world are starting to take notice and consider their stance on this emerging asset class. Some countries are taking a more hands-off approach, while others are implementing regulations and restrictions. The discussion around this topic can lead to interesting perspectives and debates on the future of cryptocurrencies and their interaction with traditional financial systems.

The issue of spam and misinformation on online forums can have a significant impact on the user experience and overall credibility of the platform. In the case of BitcoinTalk.org, it's important to address these issues in order to maintain a safe and productive environment for all users. Here are some steps that can be taken to better address spam and misinformation on the platform:

Implement stricter moderation policies: This can include increased monitoring of posts, removal of spammy or misleading content, and imposition of penalties for repeat offenders.

Use community reporting and flagging: Encourage users to report spam or misinformation when they see it, and have a team of moderators who can quickly review and address these reports.

Use technology-based solutions: Utilize tools and algorithms to identify and remove spam and misinformation automatically. This can include things like spam filters, AI-powered moderation systems, and machine learning algorithms.

Educate users on spotting fake news: Provide resources and tips for users on how to identify and avoid misinformation, such as checking sources and looking for multiple perspectives.

Foster a culture of critical thinking: Encourage users to critically evaluate the information they encounter on the platform and question the sources and motives behind it.

By taking these steps, we can help to reduce the impact of spam and misinformation on BitcoinTalk.org and create a more trustworthy and productive platform for all users.
sr. member
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I forked someone's ChatGPT cli (which I put at https://github.com/ZenulAbidin/gptchat) about a month ago, and I've been using that to run the Davinci-003 model, and because of that, I can still access it even when ChatGPT is down. I don't know why it's called ChatGPT if it's just using davinci-003 to be honest, but it does magic for me. I've used it to write multiple scripts to parse several different data distributions like tzdata and the CLDR, for example. It can also document programming language classes.

It's not using ChatGPT but speaks a lot similar to it. I can't really tell them apart.

My January bill for my Davinci bot was almost $10 - half the price of ChatGPT Plus. So I think I got a very good bargain by making my own API key and moving past ChatGPT.

I am not sure why you copied or worked on a model which does not even exist as written by you " a month ago". BTW, OPEN AI was free before you did that and it is still free but you won't get access to it whenever you want to! I am not sure why you started promoting Davinci-003 (which I have no clue about) as there are many ways to get access to a premium AI content generator. I know such a thing as I am aware of how my students are getting things done.
legendary
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This is the reason why they have started a subscription plan.

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ChatGPT Plus is a pilot subscription plan for ChatGPT. It offers availability even when demand is high, faster response speed, and priority access to new features.

I agree the other AI content writers that are free are not as good as OPEN AI but if you know the trick then you can create content just like a human writer. I have seen many papers submitted to me and I would not say that I was able to catch everyone but I know how things are after these AIs have been released.

I forked someone's ChatGPT cli (which I put at https://github.com/ZenulAbidin/gptchat) about a month ago, and I've been using that to run the Davinci-003 model, and because of that, I can still access it even when ChatGPT is down. I don't know why it's called ChatGPT if it's just using davinci-003 to be honest, but it does magic for me. I've used it to write multiple scripts to parse several different data distributions like tzdata and the CLDR, for example. It can also document programming language classes.

It's not using ChatGPT but speaks a lot similar to it. I can't really tell them apart.

My January bill for my Davinci bot was almost $10 - half the price of ChatGPT Plus. So I think I got a very good bargain by making my own API key and moving past ChatGPT.
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